
But, what if I'm testing Windows 8 Enterprise in an isolated lab environment?
This VL activation process works well in a business environment to simplify and automate the overall activation experience, but if you're testing Windows 8 Enterprise in an isolated environment, then you'll encounter an error during the activation process and activation will not successfully complete. This is because your Windows 8 Enterprise PC cannot find the appropriate DNS records to determine how to automatically activate. But, there's an alternative! In your TechNet and/or MSDN subscription portal, you have the ability to claim a "Multiple Activation Key" (MAK) for activating Windows 8 Enterprise by clicking the "Product Keys" button. The MAK is an alternative Product Key that doesn't require the same corporate VL activation process on a business network.Great! I've got my MAK - What do I do now?
To enter your MAK on Windows 8 Enterprise and successfully activate, you can complete one of the following steps:
Command Line option:
Hit the Windows+R hotkeys to open the Run box and run the following command:
slmgr -ipk xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
GUI option:
Hit the Windows+R hotkeys to open the Run box and run the following command:
slui.exe 3 This command will open the following Dialog Box in which you can manually enter your MAK:
Enter your MAK in the "Product Key" field shown above, click the "Activate" button and you should be good to go!
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